Kyrie Irving Fined $25,000 For Throwing Ball Into The Stands

Kyrie Irving's post-game actions in Denver are going to price him $25,000, in accordance with experiences.

With the sport in hand and the ultimate seconds ticking off the clock on Monday evening, Nuggets guard Jamal Murray jacked up a 3 pointer in an try to eclipse the 50-point mark. Murray's shot clanked off the iron as the ultimate buzzer sounded and Irving took it upon himself to launch the basketball into the group on the Pepsi Center.

After the sport, Kyrie vented in regards to the 115-107 loss and described Murray's last-second shot as a "bullshit transfer."

Murray, 21, instructed reporters (H/T ESPN), "I believe my feelings took over, because it usually does. No disrespect to the Boston group and followers with that shot -- I simply had in my thoughts that I used to be going to go 50, and I believe all people sort of understood that was what I used to be making an attempt to do. I actually wasn't that means no disrespect. ... I do know half the group over there, so no laborious emotions."

According to ESPN, Murray's 48 factors surpassed Andrew Wiggins' 47 from a 2016-17 recreation as essentially the most in NBA historical past by a Canada-born participant.